It's officially the season of '90s nostalgia.
With "The X-Files" and "Twin Peaks" both currently on the path back to TV, NBC has announced it's bringing back a beloved comedy from that same era: "Coach."
The sitcom ran for nine seasons on ABC from...

Leroy Jethro Gibbs and Rick Grimes were the main draws in Central Florida television for the week.
Gibbs of "NCIS" drew the most viewers. Grimes of "The Walking Dead" was the favorite of young adults in the Orlando TV market.
Here are the week's most-...

Looks like 2015 will be the Summer of Manson, at least for NBC.
The network unveiled on Friday its premiere dates for summer, including "Aquarius," a crime drama starring David Duchovny and inspired by the notorious Charles Manson murder cult that...

NBC didn't show much "Allegiance."
The network on Friday quietly pulled the spy drama wih Gavin Stenhouse and Hope Davis after airing just five episodes.
A network spokesman declined to comment on why "Allegiance" vanished, but it's not hard to guess....

If you look closely at the desk where Scott Pelley anchors the "CBS Evening News," you can spot about a dozen small, framed photographs standing off to his right.
They depict the 13 journalists who have died in the line of duty for CBS News, going back to George Polk, who was killed during Greece's civil war in 1948. Polk has a prestigious reporting award named after him. Most of the others are not as well known, but Pelley wants them there as a reminder.
"Every night on our broadcast, somebody,...

UPDATED: Sheldon Cooper was the king of Thursday night, but the season finale of "How to Get Away With Murder" was a winner for ABC.
A new "Big Bang Theory" and Sheldon drew 16.7 million viewers, the night's biggest audience, according to ratings released Friday afternoon. The CBS sitcom also set the pace with 18-to-49 age group. A second "Big Bang," a repeat at 9 p.m., attracted an impressive 9 million.
"Murder" and Viola Davis averaged 9 million viewers over two hours.
The night's other standouts...

It's a dangerous time to be on television. Big-time TV stars are keeling over, left and right. First, NBC's Brian Williams, caught in a lie. And now Fox News' Bill O'Reilly. With one big difference: Nobody suspected Williams was a liar; everybody knew O'Reilly was.
If nothing else, Bill O'Reilly, the arrogant, loud-mouth bully and host of "The O'Reilly Factor" is a television phenomenon. The heart of Fox News' nightly line-up since 1996, the "Factor" is consistently, year in and year out, the highest-...

UPDATED: "Empire" continues to cause a sensation in the ratings.
The hip-hop drama probably floored many viewers with the dialogue of Cookie Lyon (Taraji P. Henson) in Wednesday's episode. Cookie is sleeping with ex-husband Lucious (Terrence Howard) but fumes about his fiancee.
Cookie warned Lucious, "You want Cookie's nookie, ditch the bitch."
We would never want to cross Cookie.
The dialogue, acting and music put "Empire" on top for the night Wednesday with 13.9 million viewers, according to...